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Right now, containerize depends on user setup docker. #3164 adds the ability to use whatever backend user desire to.
But this leaves new users who are confused and don't know how to setup these tools a lot of trouble just to get started.
Containerize could eventually download a binary of said backend to local bento home directory and run it locally from there.
I'm not sure if this would solve the case for Windows users. This is probably mainly a Unix-only features.
We can use something like lima to initialize VM and run said tools.
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Right now, containerize depends on user setup docker. #3164 adds the ability to use whatever backend user desire to.
But this leaves new users who are confused and don't know how to setup these tools a lot of trouble just to get started.
Containerize could eventually download a binary of said backend to local bento home directory and run it locally from there.
I'm not sure if this would solve the case for Windows users. This is probably mainly a Unix-only features.
Motivation
We can use something like lima to initialize VM and run said tools.
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